Dr Elena Zaretsky | Language Acquisition | Best Researcher Award
Research Scientist/Scholar at Β Clark University, United States
Profile:
Education:
Ph.D. in Human Development: Boston University, 2003 πMS in Communication Disorders, Speech-Language Pathology: MGH Institute of Health Professions, 1994 πBA in Piano Performance, Teaching, Accompaniment: Music Institute, Moscow, USSR πΉ
Professional Experience:
Adjunct Faculty, Department of Communication Disorders: Regis College (2021 β present) π« Research Scientist/Scholar, Department of Psychology: Clark University (2019 β present) π¬ Adjunct Faculty, Department of Communication Disorders: Worcester State University (Fall 2018) π’ Visiting Professor, Department of Psychology: Clark University (2013-2018) π©βπ« Full-time Lecturer, College of Education and Human Development: UMass Boston (2011-2013) π Assistant Professor, Department of Communication Disorders: UMass Amherst (2004-2011) πNeuropsychological Tester, CAT longitudinal study: New England Research Institute (2001-2002) π§ Speech-language pathologist: Boston Public School System (1996-2004) π£οΈSpeech-language pathologist: Language and Cognitive Development Center, Lynnfield, MA (1994-1996) π
Teaching Experience:
Undergraduate Courses:
What Children Know: 2nd year Seminar (2016-2019) πΆ Developmental Psychology: (2013-2021) π§Adolescent Psychology: (2013-2020) π¦π§ Children with Learning Disability: 1st year Seminar (2013-2017) π Research in Language Development: (2013-2018) π§ͺ Introduction to Autism: (2009-2011) 𧩠Speech and Language Development: (2004-2011) π£οΈ Language and Learning Disabilities: (2005-2007) π Adolescent Psychology; Cognitive Psychology; Language Development; Introduction to Psychology: UMass Boston (2002-2004) π§ Language Acquisition and Development: Brandeis University (2002-2004) π£οΈLanguage Development: Emerson College (2002-2004) π£οΈDevelopmental Psychology, Developmental Disabilities: Boston University (2000-2001) πΆ
Graduate Courses:
Counseling in Communication Disorders (SLP-650): Regis College (Spring 2023) π¨οΈ Cognitive Communication Disorders (SLP-640): Regis College (Fall 2022) π§ Language Disorders in Children (SLP-610): Regis College (2021) πΆ Language Disorders in Children (CD-921): Worcester State (2018) πΆ Language Acquisition and Theories of Reading (SPEG-602): UMass Boston (2011-2013) π Interdisciplinary Education (SPEG-685): UMass Boston (2011-2013) π vClinical Teaching (SPEG-631): UMass Boston (2011-2013) π₯ Introduction to Disabilities (SPEG-621): UMass Boston (2011-2013) βΏ vModerate Practicum (SPEG-698): UMass Boston (2011-2013) π Capstone (research) (SPEG-692): UMass Boston (2011-2013) π§ͺ Legal Issues in Special Education (SPEG-633): UMass Boston (2011-2013) βοΈ Language Disorders I (0-6:0) (COMM-DIS 631): UMass Amherst (2004-2011) πΆ Language Disorders II (School Years) (COMM-DIS-632): UMass Amherst (2007-2011) π Written Language Processing and Disorders (COMM-DIS 691E): UMass Amherst (2004-2007) π Language, Culture, and Cognition: MGH IHP (summers) π Written Language Processing and Disorders: Sargent College, Boston University (2001) π Language and Literacy, Development and Diversity: Lesley University (2000-2004) π
Certifications:
Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP): 1995 π Certified to administer WISC-R for research purposes: 2001 π Certified Wilson Reading System Instructor: 2002 π Professional License: Speech-language pathologist, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, #4081 πΌ
Professional Memberships:
International Association for Study of Child Language: 2007 β present π Society for Research in Child Development: 2001 β present π§ American Psychological Association: 1996 β present π§ Society for the Scientific Study of Reading: 1994 β present π American Speech-Language-Hearing Association: 1993 β present π
Research Β FocusΒ Β :
Dr. Elena Zaretsky’s primary research interest lies in the field of language acquisition, particularly in understanding how children develop language and literacy skills. Her work explores various aspects of language development, including the following key areas:
1. Developmental Pathways in Language Acquisition: Dr. Zaretsky investigates the typical and atypical developmental trajectories of language acquisition in children. She examines how children acquire phonological, lexical, syntactic, and pragmatic aspects of language from infancy through adolescence. This includes studying the milestones of language development and the factors that influence these processes.
2. Language Disorders in Children: A significant portion of Dr. Zaretsky’s research focuses on identifying and understanding language disorders in children, such as Specific Language Impairment (SLI), Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), and other communication disorders. She explores diagnostic criteria, assessment techniques, and intervention strategies to support children with language impairments.
3. Bilingualism and Multilingualism: Dr. Zaretsky is interested in how children acquire multiple languages simultaneously or sequentially. Her research explores the cognitive, social, and linguistic challenges and advantages associated with bilingualism and multilingualism. She examines how exposure to multiple languages influences language development and cognitive processes.
4. Literacy Development and Dyslexia: Another key area of Dr. Zaretsky’s research is literacy development, including reading and writing skills. She investigates the processes involved in learning to read and write, the challenges faced by children with dyslexia, and effective instructional methods to support literacy development. Her work aims to bridge the gap between language acquisition and literacy outcomes.
5. Neuropsychological and Cognitive Aspects: Dr. Zaretsky’s research also delves into the neuropsychological and cognitive underpinnings of language acquisition. She studies the brain mechanisms involved in language processing and how cognitive functions, such as memory, attention, and executive functions, interact with language learning. This includes examining the neural correlates of language disorders and their implications for intervention.
Citations:
Total Citations: 135 π
Documents Cited: 135 π
Total Documents: 16 π
h-index: 6 π
Publication Top Notes:
- Authors: Zaretsky, E., Russak, S.
- Journal: International Journal of Multilingualism, 2023
Examining morphosyntactic representations in EFL written narratives among L1 Hebrew and Arabic-speaking 6th graders
- Authors: Russak, S., Zaretsky, E.
- Journal: Reading and Writing, 2023
- Author: Zaretsky, E.
- Journal: Written Language and Literacy, 2022, 25(1), pp. 11β39
Investigating spelling across typologically diverse orthographies: An introduction
- Authors: Russak, S., Zaretsky, E.
- Journal: Written Language and Literacy, 2022, 25(1), pp. 1β10
- Authors: Russak, S., Zaretsky, E.
- Journal: Frontiers in Psychology, 2021, 12, 664152
- Author: Zaretsky, E.
- Journal: International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2020, 23(9), pp. 1051β1070
- Author: Zaretsky, E.
- Journal: Cognitive Development, 2020, 55, 100918
- Author: Zaretsky, E.
- Journal: Written Language and Literacy, 2014, 17(1), pp. 139β164
Cross-linguistic transfer in reading in multilingual contexts – Recent research trends
- Authors: Zaretsky, E., Schwartz, M.
- Journal: Written Language and Literacy, 2014, 17(1)
- Authors: Gabig, C.S., Zaretsky, E.
- Journal: Topics in Language Disorders, 2013, 33(1), pp. 7β26